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Connecticut titled or non-titled vehicles in CT If a vehicle was purchased in CT and it is newer than 20 years old, you will need a title. Vehicles with a model year more than 20 years prior to the current year are non-titled and a title is not required.
Primary Sources of Ownership Documentation Property Tax Statement: Tax statements are the best form of current proof of ownership, and in most cases, the easiest to obtain. Deed or official record: Original deed, warranty deed or deed of trust to the property.
These can include certificates of authenticity, warranties, insurance records, or any relevant legal documents (e.g., title deed, bill of sale, lease agreement, etc.).
If a medical condition exists that requires your window tint to be between 32 percent and not less than 20 percent, a medical exemption may be granted. If this is the case, request an application and special permit for exemption from tinted window requirements (Form E-220).
No, a vehicle bill of sale and a title transfer are separate. The bill of sale outlines the transaction details. However, a title transfer, or car title, officially transfers ownership with the Connecticut DMV.
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All Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicle forms may be obtained through the Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicle website. Several forms available on the DMV website can also be found in the lobby of the Police Department. Please contact the Police Department to see if they have the form you need at (860) 633-8301.
Connecticut Vehicle Inspection Form K-208. The Connecticut Vehicle Inspection Form K-208 is essential for licensed dealers before selling used vehicles. It ensures a thorough safety inspection is completed. This form helps comply with state regulations and protects both dealers and buyers.
A car title is a legal document establishing proof of ownership of a vehicle. The title accompanies the vehicle throughout its life and is reissued with each new owner and/or any new state of residence.

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